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30 Watt CW, 0.8 - 4.2 GHz
(w/DCP, IEEE, RS-232, USB & Ethernet interfaces)
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The Model 30S1G4 is a solid state, self-contained, air-cooled, broadband amplifier designed for applications where
instantaneous bandwidth, high gain and linearity are required. Housed in a stylish contemporary cabinet, the unit is
designed for benchtop use, but can be removed from the cabinet for immediate equipment rack mounting.
The 30S1G4, when used with a sweep generator, will provide a minimum of 30 watts of RF power. Included is a front
panel gain control which permits the operator to conveniently set the desired output level. The 30S1G4 is protected from
RF input overdrive by an RF input leveling circuit which controls the RF input level to the RF amplifier first stage when the
RF input level is increased above 0 dBm. The RF amplifier stages are protected from over-temperature by removing the
DC voltage to them if an over-temperature condition occurs due to cooling blockage or fan failure. There is a digital
display on the front panel to indicate the operate status and fault conditions if an over-temperature or power supply fault
has occurred. The unit can be returned to operate when the condition has been cleared. All amplifier control functions
and status indications are available remotely in GPIB/IEEE-488 format, RS-232 hardwire and fiber optic, USB, and
Ethernet. The bus interface connector is located on the back panel and positive control of local or remote operation is
assured by a Local/Remote switch on the front panel of the amplifier.
The low level of spurious signals and linearity of the Model 30S1G4 make it ideal for use as a driver amplifier in testing
wireless and communication components and subsystems. It can be used as a test instrument covering multiple frequency
bands and is suitable for a variety of communication technologies such as CDMA, W-CDMA, TDMA, GSM etc. It is also
suitable for EMC Test applications where undistorted modulation envelopes are desired.
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